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The USCS Winged Outlaw Sprint Cars will be highlighting two area Carolinas race tracks Friday and Saturday night this weekend, Oct. 30 and 31.
Tonight, Friday, the USCS Winged Outlaw Sprint Cars will highlight racing action at Carolina Speedway in Gastonia, N.C., along with Limited Late Models $1,500 to win, SECA Crate Sportsman $500, Street Stock $500, Renegades $500 and USCS 600 Mini Sprints.
Gates open at 5 p.m. with hot laps at 7:20. Heat races are set for 8. Admission prices are $20 for the grandstands and $30 for the pits.

The 2015 racing season was one to dream about for “The Rock Hill Bad Boy,” Ben Watkins.
Watkins started the racing season in a Super Late Model for the Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series for the first time.
This season was Watkins first full year racing a Super Late Model car. In previous seasons, Watkins had raced Lancaster Super Speedway, I-77 Speedway and Carolina Speedway in the Crate Sportsman and the Cherokee Speedway in Limited Late Models.
Early on, Watkins enjoyed success with some finishes up front.

Cherokee Speedway in Gaffney will host the 25th annual Blue Gray 100 this weekend.
Action begins tonight, Oct. 23 and continues Saturday, Oct. 24.
The racing event is highlighted by the $12,000-to-win Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series main event Saturday night.
The racing order tonight is the Thunder Bombers, Extreme 4 and Young Guns 4-Cylinders will qualify and run main events. The Stock 4 will qualify and run heat races, and an open practice for all other divisions is slated.

Lancaster Super Speedway drivers ventured across the state line over the weekend for the King of The Carolina’s Races at Carolina Speedway in Gastonia, N.C.
Lancaster Super Speedway drivers had a strong showing throughout the weekend, with Ben Watkins posting a seventh-place finish in the Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series main event.
Josh Langley was 17th in the Clash Super Late Model Series main after getting caught up in a wreck on the front straight away.

The “Rock Hill Bad Boy” Ben Watkins is set to defend his Carolina Clash points lead this weekend at the King of the Carolinas race.
The racing focus will be on Carolina Speedway in Gastonia, N.C., for two busy nights for the driver known as the “Rock Hill Bad Boy,” Watkins.
On Friday night, tonight, Watkins will be in his No. 16 Sandwood Racing Limited Late Model car at Carolina.
The action has qualifying and the main event for the Limited Late Model Division.

The dirt track racing focus is on Carolina Speedway in Gastonia for the next week.
Carolina Speedway will host the third annual King of the Carolinas racing event Oct. 15-17.
The major racing event drew over 200 cars last year, with that many or more expected to compete at the Carolina Speedway track next week.
With the 2015 Lancaster Super Speedway season completed, a host of LSS drivers are expected to be in the mix for the titles at the Carolina track.

The 2015 racing season at Lancaster Super Speedway has come to an end, the last two races won by Mother Nature.
Rainy weather wiped out the final two races on the 2015 season, including action last Saturday night.
The season has been competitive as ever at the famous half-mile dirt track.

Lancaster Super Speedway will hold its final points race of the 2015 season Saturday, Oct. 3.
Divisions running will be the Faith Funderburke Realty Super Stock, paying $500 to win, $50 to start, with a $100 bounty on Brandy Baker.
If Baker chooses to start in the rear of the field for the main event, and if he wins the race, he will collect the $100 bounty.
Deal 1 Auto Sales SECA Crate Sportsman has $500 to win and $50 to start.
The Cauthen Motors Renegades has $500 to win and $50 to start.

Rain washed out racing action Saturday, Sept. 26, and the race has been rescheduled for Saturday, Oct. 3.
The race is the final points race for the 2015 LSS season.
Divisions running will be the Faith Funderburke Realty Super Stock, paying $500 to win, $50 to start, with a $100 bounty on Brandy Baker.
If Baker chooses to start in the rear of the field for the main event and if he wins the race, he will collect the $100 bounty.

Lancaster Super Speedway action Saturday night, Sept. 26 is presented by U.S. Bonding and it will also feature double points.
U.S. Bonding is the official sponsor of the Vintage Division at Lancaster Super Speedway.
The LSS card for Saturday is the Faith Funderburke Realty Super Stock, paying $500 to win, $50 to start and a $100 bounty on Brandy Baker. If Baker chooses to start in the rear of the field for the main event and if he wins the race, he will collect the $100 bounty.